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Doug Ross was raised by his mother, Sarah, after his father, Ray, abandoned their family. In Season 1, Ross revealed to a patient that he had a son, and he tells nurse Wendy Goldman that he doesn't know his son's name as he's never seen him. Not much else is known about Doug's past.
The song was used in the late 1990s as the theme song to the sitcom The Norm Show. [3] That same year, Doug and The Slugs' manager Sam Feldman mortgaged his house to finance The Slugs' debut album, Cognac & Bologna, [3] that was recorded at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario. Throughout the 1980s, a string of singles and albums followed.
It was Ross' fifth of six albums released by the label during the decade. Primarily written and produced by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees , with co-writing from his brothers Andy , Maurice , and Robin , the album also includes a contribution from Ross' friend Michael Jackson who co-wrote and performed (uncredited) on the title track .
The discography of Rick Ross, an American rapper, consists of 11 studio albums, one compilation album, 145 singles (including 100 as a featured artist), one soundtrack, and 40 music videos. Ross's debut studio album, Port of Miami (2006), features two singles with " Hustlin' " and " Push It ".
While Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs undoubtedly is the most comprehensive retrospective of Ross' career to date, with its seventy-seven tracks and a total running time of near 300 minutes, the box set received mixed reviews from both fans and music critics on its release, mainly for omitting a number of her greatest hits and signature tunes ...
Teflon Don is the fourth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross, released on July 20, 2010, on Maybach Music Group, Slip-n-Slide Records and Def Jam Recordings.Production for the album took place during 2009 to 2010 and was handled by several record producers, including Clark Kent, No I.D.
The album was the first to be produced by Ross herself, and it became her second RIAA-certified platinum album. [a] It was also certified gold in the UK and Canada. After Ross returned "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" to the Top Ten in 1981, a major controversy concerning Frankie Lymon's estate ensued. Three women each were involved in lawsuits and ...
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